This document is a study sheet from Benha University in Egypt for a Strength and Testing of Materials course. It contains four problems involving calculating deflections and reactions of cantilever beams and continuous beams using the double integration method, assuming the beams have a constant flexural rigidity. Deflections, slopes, elastic curves, and support reactions are to be determined for various beam configurations under different loading conditions.
This document is a study sheet from Benha University in Egypt for a Strength and Testing of Materials course. It contains four problems involving calculating deflections and reactions of cantilever beams and continuous beams using the double integration method, assuming the beams have a constant flexural rigidity. Deflections, slopes, elastic curves, and support reactions are to be determined for various beam configurations under different loading conditions.
This document is a study sheet from Benha University in Egypt for a Strength and Testing of Materials course. It contains four problems involving calculating deflections and reactions of cantilever beams and continuous beams using the double integration method, assuming the beams have a constant flexural rigidity. Deflections, slopes, elastic curves, and support reactions are to be determined for various beam configurations under different loading conditions.
This document is a study sheet from Benha University in Egypt for a Strength and Testing of Materials course. It contains four problems involving calculating deflections and reactions of cantilever beams and continuous beams using the double integration method, assuming the beams have a constant flexural rigidity. Deflections, slopes, elastic curves, and support reactions are to be determined for various beam configurations under different loading conditions.
Benha Faculty of Engineering Strength & Testing of Materials
Mechanical Engineering Department 2nd Year Mechanical Engineering Dr. Abdalla M. Abdalla Sheet # 6
1) For the cantilever steel beam [E = 200 GPa; I =
129 x 106 mm4] shown, use the double- (a) integration method to determine the deflection at B. Assume that L = 3 m, M0 = 70 kN.m, and w = 15 kN/m.
(b)
2) For the cantilever steel beams [E = 200 GPa; I =
129 x 106 mm4] shown, use the double- 4) For the beam and loading shown, integrate integration method to determine the deflection the load distribution to determine (a) the at A. Assume that L = 2.5 m, P = 50 kN, w0 = equation of the elastic curve. (b) the 90 kN/m, and w = 30 kN/m. deflection midway between the supports. (c) the slope at the left end of the beam. (d) the (a) support reactions Ay and By. Assume that EI is constant for the beam.
(b)
3) For the beams and loadings shown, integrate the
load distribution to determine (a) the equation of the elastic curve. (b) the deflection at the left end of the beam. (c) the support reactions By and MB. Assume that EI is constant for the beam.